Research Associate

Research Associates are scholars (without AAS stipends) holding sabbaticals or other funded fellowships.

Fellows

Date Name Affiliation Position
1998-99 Lucia Z. Knoles Assumption College Associate Professor A Slippery Self: Self Culture and the Self-made Man in Nineteenth Century American Literature
1998-99 Donald J. Ratcliffe Durham University Senior Lecturer Origins of Party Conflict in the US , 1790-1840
1998-99 William J. Gilmore-Lehne Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Associate Professor A Republic of Knowledge: Communications and the Rise of an Age of Reading in America, 1639-1861
1997-98 David Rawson College of William and Mary PhD Candidate The Print Distribution and Consumer Nexus in Piedmont Virginia, 1760-1810.
1997-98 Edward Pearson Franklin & Marshall College Assistant Professor Plays, Playhouses, and Players in Early America, 1720-1825
1996-97 Mary Anne Lutz Frostburg State University Associate Professor The Politics of the American Picturesque: Perceptions of Land and Native Americans
1995-96 Janice Simon University of Georgia Assistant Professor The Forest Interior in American Painting, 1840-1900
1995-96 Deborah Madsen University of Leicester Director Colonial Legacies: A History of the Pynchon and Hawthorne Families
1995-96 Klaus Schmidt University of Mainz Assistant Professor Between Periphery and Center: Studies in the Literatures and Cultures of British America, 1702-1776
1995-96 Gail Smith Marquette University Assistant Professor Reading the Word: Harriet Beecher Stow and Nineteenth Century American Hermeneutics
1994-95 William Astore Oxford University PhD Candidate Observing God: Thomas Dick (1774-1857), Religion and Popular Astronomy in Great Britain and America, 1823-57
1994-95 John Seelye University of Florida Professor Place of Plymouth Rock
1994-95 Richard R. John University of Illinois, Chicago Associate Professor of History Visions of Enterprise: The Political Origins of the Modern Communications Infrastructure in the United States, 1837-17
1994-95 Fiona Robertson Durham University Lecturer Representing America, 1776-1830
1994-95 Lee E. Heller Mercer College Assistant Professor The Uses of Fiction: Novel Reading and American Culture, 1720-1860
1993-94 Linda Frost Pennsylvania State University, Wilkes-Barre Assistant Professor The Thrillers of Louisa May Alcott and the Popular Press
1992-93 Steven C. Bullock Worcester Polytechnic Institute Associate Professor American Freemasonry
1991-92 Akira Kikuchi Otaru University of Commerce Professor The Development of American Society from the Colonial Period to the Early Nineteenth Century
1991-92 Ronald P. Formisano University of Florida Professor American Populisms
1991-92 Helena Markson Haifa, Israel Senior Lecturer Early American Lithography and Allied Printing
1990-91 Elmer O'Brien United Theological Seminary Director American Christianity and the Media
1990-91 Mary Pratt Cable Freelance Writer Early history of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
1990-91 John Corrigan University of Virginia Assistant Professor Reason, Passion, and Religion in the Eighteenth Century
1989-90 Mary Pratt Cable Freelance Writer Early history of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
1989-90 Michael Broyles University of Maryland Professor From Psalmody to Symphony: How American Musical Attitudes Developed in Antebellum Boston
1989-90 Gaylord Albaugh McMaster University Professor American Religious Newspapers and Periodicals, 1730-1830
1988-89 Paula E. Petrik Montana State University Associate Professor Playthings for the Republic's Children: American Culture and the Business of Play
1988-89 Karen Halttunen Northwestern University Associate Professor Murder and the Gothic Imagination in American Culture
1988-89 Harry S. Stout III University of Connecticut Associate Professor A Biography of George Whitefield
1988-89 Paula Kopacz Eastern Kentucky University Associate Professor Women's Daily Life in Seventeenth-Century New England
1988-89 Louis Bisceglia San José State University Professor The Origins and Pacifism of Abby Kelley
1987-88 John Resch University of New Hampshire, Manchester Professor Politics, Public Policy, and American Culture, 1815-25: The 1818 Revolutionary War Pension Act
1987-88 Susan Porter Ohio State University, Lima Associate Professor Performance Practice in Early American Musical Theatre
1987-88 John Seelye University of Florida Graduate Research Professor Plymouth Rock
1987-88 Eldon Turner University of Florida Assistant Professor Psalmody, Time and Cultural Change in Early New England
1987-88 James Beard Clark University Professor James Fenimore Cooper: A Critical Biography
1987-88 Jackson Turner Main Adjunct Professor Leaders of Several Newly Established Counties, ca 1800
1987-88 Peter Kuczynski Martin Luther University, Halle, Germany Chairman The Contemporary Reception of Nathaniel Hawthorne
1986-87 Alden T. Vaughan Columbia University Professor Indians and Europeans in British North America
1986-87 Elizabeth Bethel Lander University Associate Professor Afro-American Responses to the First Emancipation.
1985-86 Robert R. Dykstra State University of New York, Albany Professor Iowans and White Supremacy, 1838-1880
1985-86 Alden T. Vaughan Columbia University Professor Indians and Europeans in British North America
1984-85 Françoise Y. Basch University of Paris Professor Critics of the Family in Mid-19th Century America
1984-85 Lance E. Schachterle Worcester Polytechnic Institute Professor Research for an edition of Cooper's The Spy
1984-85 George Athan Billias Clark University Professor The Influence of American Constitutionalism Abroad, 1776-00
1984-85 Stephen W. Nissenbaum University of Massachusetts, Amherst Professor The Battle for Christmas in America, 1800-1870
1983-84 William J. Gilmore-Lehne Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Associate Professor Reading and the Circulation of Print in Rural New England, 1787-1839
1983-84 Kent P. Ljungquist Worcester Polytechnic Institute Associate Professor The Aesthetic Categories of the Sublime, the Picturesque, and the Beautiful, as They Are Represented in American Literary Periodicals, 1820-1860
1983-84 Christine Oravec University of Utah Assistant Professor The Rhetorical Criticism of American Discourse, 1810-1850
1983-84 Richard Lyman Simmons College Professor The Economic and Social Context of the Lincoln Family, 1810-1840
1982-83 Thaddeus W. Tate Jr. Institute of Early American History and Culture Director The Organization of the Colonial Landscape